Thursday – A little Personal – My GRL Thank You.

John W. Howell's avatarFiction Favorites

So many bloggers helped with the My GRL relaunch and I want to take a moment to thank each. The interesting thing is these folks have exceptional blogs, are talented writers and should be on everyone’s follow, read, and comment list. They also are terrific people and are always going out of their way to help others. Here is the list and a link to their blog.

Gwen Plano            http://www.gwenplano.com

Julian Froment      https://julianfroment.wordpress.com

Keith Channing      http://channing.info/wp

Charles Yallowitz    https://legendsofwindemere.com

Jan Hawke               https://janhawke.me

Steve Boseley           https://authorsteveboseley.wordpress.com

Teagan Geneviene   https://teagansbooks.com

Chris Graham           https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com

Marie Ann Bailey     https://1writeway.com

Ronald E Yates         https://ronaldyatesbooks.com

Jan Sykes                   https://rijanjks.wordpress.com

Mae Clair…

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Curated Content 3 March 2017

Staci Troilo's avatarStory Empire

Content Curation worldHi, SEers. Happy Friday!

We’re trying something new for you. Instead of our own opinions or a reblog here and there, we’re giving you links to valuable content we found this week. Below you’ll find tips from experts like James Scott Bell, Kristen Lamb, Chandler Bolt, and more. We hope you find these posts as helpful and/or entertaining as we did. Also, in case you missed them, you can find this week’s two Story Empire posts by clicking these links: Droll Definitions by Harmony Kent and What’s in a Name by Joan Hall.


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The Lonely Writer

P.T. Wyant's avatarNovel Notes

They say that writing is a solitary endeavor, but no one really ever says why.  I think that’s because there is actually a variety of reasons for it, and most of those reasons are probably highly individualized.

I know that some people like writing in public, in coffee shops for instance, but for me, I do better with silence and solitude.  It’s easier to hear the voices in my head when I don’t have outside voices to contend with, not to mention the risk of getting interrupted while in the middle of a scene and the words are flowing and your fingers and brain are communicating – I have a hard time getting back into that groove once I’ve been pulled out of it.

Then, of course, there’s the fact that I am far more interested and emotionally invested in my work than others are. I used to have a…

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Cover Reveal – The Rainbow Clause

lizgavin's avatarLiz Gavins Blog


The Rainbow Clause
Beth Bolden
Publication date: April 3rd 2017
Genres: Adult, Romance

Heisman winner. Member of the National Championship team. NFL Rookie of the Year. Quarterback Colin O’Connor knows he’s become the ultimate romance novel cliché: all the success he’s ever dreamed of but nobody to share it with. Too bad it’s not as simple as asking out the next girl who intrigues him – because the next girl to intrigue him probably won’t be a girl at all.

Unexpectedly, the solution comes in one neat package: Nick Wheeler, lead journalist for a leading sports and pop culture blog. Hired by Colin’s team, Nick comes to Miami to shine a spotlight on the NFL’s most private quarterback.

The heat in Miami rises when Nick discovers that Colin is nothing like the hollow personality he pretends to be in interviews and he’s even hotter in person than on his Sports…

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